And naked and not afraid. A nude suspect shocks a sheriffs deputy when he takes off with his car. Thats my car. No ones in there. Sir hey, get out of there hey even uses the police radio as he races away. Im poisoned. Thats why i got the car. Revealing video today, july 8, 2015. Announcer from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today on a wednesday morning. I dont know what to make of that last story spp. That was a good morning video. We want to start with our top story. The surprising owner of the gun used in the seemingly random murder of a woman on a Popular San Francisco pier. Nbcs Hallie Jackson has the latest for us. Reporter one of the questions has been where did the gun come from and now we have an answerment multiple sources say the gun belonged to a federal agent and was stolen from a car before the shooting. This morning San Francisco inging Francisco Sanchez is behind bars on bail.
Sb4, plus the chair of the Mexican American legislative caucus in the texas house of representatives. Then we speak to a student at Rutgers University who faces possible deportation. Homeconsider america my number without a doubt. I have been living in the same house for 15 to 16 years. I do consider this my home. Growing up undocumented was challenging because there is a lot of fear and theres also a lot of uncertainty. Amy at the time of this broadcast, Carimer Andujar is headed to an interview with ice. And then we look at how the federal Communications Commission under President Trump is rolling back limits on media consolidation and Net Neutrality. One of the big winners could be the protrump rightwing Network Sinclair broadcasting which is attempted to become the nations largest broadcaster. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Former acting attorney general sally yates testified to the Senate Judici
They are the ones that end up in our shelters ever night, they wouldnt even be able to keep a home if we got them one. Reporter now one of the organizations goals is to focus on an area where few have succeeded. The chronic Homeless Population not only has to have services attached to their placements. Reporter heres an example, the city wanted to expand the medical respite and Sobering Center but lacked the funds. Tipping point added the money to add the beds. Those with psychiatric needs will get specific treatment they would never get in a shelter. Tipping point wants to focus on programs that would keep the most vulnerable from falling into homelessness in the first place. Whether its kids coming out of our foster care system, or people in our Mental Health system or our prison system. Reporter homeless advocates say spending 100 million over fiv five years on a very specific group of people may be whats needed to turn things around. Just about 90 minutes ago, we learned the jury h
Tipping point pledged to raise 100 million to cut the number of chronically Homeless People in San Francisco by half in five years. According to the most recent federal count back in 2013, the official number was 7,539. Of those 6,686 were adults and the rest were under 18. Reporter let me add another number for you, 1,700, thats the number of people who fall under the category of chronically homeless. Now the organization Tipping Point will have full control of the money and every project must be approved by their board. These are the chronically homeless. Described as those who have lived out here for more than a year, suffer from Mental Illnesses and have a druggor alcohol problem. They are the most difficult to deal with, and in many cases the most costly. We have chronic alcoholics who are costing the city 60 million to 80 million a year. They are the ones that end up in our shelters ever night, they wouldnt even be able to keep a home if we got them one. Reporter now one of the o
But the states Big City Police chiefs all oppose the law. We will speak to a city councilman in austin who was arrested at a sitin against sb4, plus the chair of the Mexican American legislative caucus in the texas house of representatives. Then we speak to a student at Rutgers University who faces possible deportation. Homeconsider america my number without a doubt. I have been living in the same house for 15 to 16 years. I do consider this my home. Growing up undocumented was challenging because there is a lot of fear and theres also a lot of uncertainty. Amy at the time of this broadcast, Carimer Andujar is headed to an interview with ice. And then we look at how the federal Communications Commission under President Trump is rolling back limits on media consolidation and Net Neutrality. One of the big winners could be the protrump rightwing network sisinclair broadcasting which is attempted to become the nations largest broadcaster. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy